Steve Kampala Walking tours
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What to expect
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Stop At: Makerere University, 7062 University Rd, Kampala, Uganda
Meeting point , Makerere University main gate , we shall have a walk through University .
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Katanga Slum, Kampala, Uganda
Katanga slums , we shall have a walk through the slums and get a broader perspective on how different people lives in the city
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Bagala Craft, Buganda Rd, Kampala, Uganda
This is the biggest craft market in Kampala with all kind of souvenirs
we shall have 20 minutes of shopping.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Independence Monument, Nile Avenue, Kampala Uganda
Independence monument , we shall sit down and learn the history of Uganda before and after the independence and significance of the monument
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Nakasero Market, Market Square Rd, Kampala Uganda
Uganda is a self sufficient country which grows a lot of food so you will have a great opportunity to taste and observe different fruits
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Temple SSDM Shree Sanatan Dharma Mandal, 10 Snay Bin Amir Rise, Kampala Uganda
we shall go inside and see the beauty and architecture of the temple
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: World War II Memorial, Buganda Road, Kampala Uganda
world war memorial monument , we shall get to know how Uganda participated and also know positive and negative results
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Kampala Old Taxi Park, Burton St, Kampala, Uganda
The organized chaos of Kampala , a place where you can observe
a thousands of commuter taxis in one place striking for passengers .
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Owino Market/Kampala, 8H6F+346, Kampala, Uganda
The biggest market in Kampala very popular in selling second hand clothes and every thing.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Namirembe Kathedrale, Namirembe Hill Side Road, Kampala Uganda
It's situated on the top of the hill with a great view of the city
Duration: 10 minutes
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Yusuf was an excellent and friendly guide with a lot of knowledge. After these tour I know Kampala so much better. And I always felt never unsafe or uncomfortable at a bit more trouble places.
Yusuf was an excellent and friendly guide with a lot of knowledge. After these tour I know Kampala so much better. And I always felt never unsafe or uncomfortable at a bit more trouble places.The tour was excellent. Steve is super professional, he knows a lot, and is also smart and engaging. We walk for around 4 hours, he showed us all of the highlights of the city, sharing the history but also the current context and traditions. He answered all of our (many) questions and guided us t...
The tour was excellent. Steve is super professional, he knows a lot, and is also smart and engaging. We walk for around 4 hours, he showed us all of the highlights of the city, sharing the history but also the current context and traditions. He answered all of our (many) questions and guided us through the markets and slum making us feel safe.Great introduction to a very vibrant and bustling city. Steve had a lot of knowledge which he shared with humour!
Great introduction to a very vibrant and bustling city. Steve had a lot of knowledge which he shared with humour!Had such a fun time getting to feel the pulse of Kampala! Saw a lot of the “organised chaos” as Steven calls it! Be prepared for a lot of walking, which is great to get a sense of the entire city in my opinion. Steven was an awesome guide! Highly recommended.
Had such a fun time getting to feel the pulse of Kampala! Saw a lot of the “organised chaos” as Steven calls it! Be prepared for a lot of walking, which is great to get a sense of the entire city in my opinion. Steven was an awesome guide! Highly recommended.I really recommend booking this tour! We walked around all the well-known places for around four hours. It’s so nice to get see the life in the city including the slums. Steve is so nice and knows so much about the places. We even went to buy a jack fruit at the market because I wanted to taste i...
I really recommend booking this tour! We walked around all the well-known places for around four hours. It’s so nice to get see the life in the city including the slums. Steve is so nice and knows so much about the places. We even went to buy a jack fruit at the market because I wanted to taste it. The best way how to get to know Kampala!I really recommend this! We took a long tour of many different sites in downtown Kampala, such as the central market, the shiva hindu temple, the buzzing bus station and the makerere university (among the others). It was super interesting and a great opportunity to visit places in Kampala out of ...
I really recommend this! We took a long tour of many different sites in downtown Kampala, such as the central market, the shiva hindu temple, the buzzing bus station and the makerere university (among the others). It was super interesting and a great opportunity to visit places in Kampala out of the touristic route; also it was great to really get to know the city and understand how life is here. My favorite part was the market around the nakivubo stadium! All the places were in a walking distance but overall we stayed around almost 4 hours. Steve was very nice and talkative, he had a lot of interesting facts about Kampala to share.